Friday, April 30, 2010

Re: CCF Converter App Properties

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Please see the GlobalCache documentation for details on their format.
http://www.globalcache.com/downloads/
Specifically the iTach API Specification or GC-100 API Specification
(depending what actual GC hardware you are using).
The IR format is the same for both though.

The only thing you need to make sure you also add a carriage return on
the end of any command, which is \x0D in hex.

Jarrod

On May 1, 7:48 am, M <m...@sitticus.com> wrote:
> Hello - I'm using Global Cahcés CCF Converter App to convert some Hex
> IR codes. When I get the result there are a few (what I'm assuming
> are) paramertes that I'm not sure what they may be or if I should use
> them.
> Example;
> sendir,<mod-addr>:<conn-addr>,2,36000,<repeatcount>,1,324,161…
>
> Do I paste the whole thing into the Command Vale and, if so, what
> would the values be for <mod-addr>, <conn-addr>, and <repeatcount>?
>
> thanks for any help,
> M
>
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